In 2017, AMP Capital institutional director Julia Szlakowski made a formal sexual harassment complaint against senior London-based manager Boe Pahari.
In 2018 AMP penalised him to the tune of $500,000, a quarter of his annual bonus, and Szlakowski left the company.
Recently Pahari was promoted to AMP Capital chief executive, the second most powerful job at the venerable money manager. On Monday he was demoted again, and AMP Chairman David Murray and fellow board member John Fraser, resigned.
In this episode, national editor Tory Maguire is joined by business columnist Elizabeth Knight to discuss the lessons businesses can learn from AMP's egregious sexual harassment problem.